"

9

Muskogee is sometimes written in slightly different ways. Here are a few differences in the way people spell words:

  • Some people use cc and some people use tc in words like these:

hvcce~hvtce ‘river’

tuccēnen~tutcēnen ‘three’

  • Some people never use ē, or don’t use it as much:

fēke~feke ‘heart’

  • Some people write prefixes as separate words or separate them with an apostrophe:

cvhocefkv~cv hocefkv~cv’hocefkv ‘my name’

vnkapv~vn kapv~vn’kapv ‘my coat’

  • Some people use vo and some use au in words like this:

vhvoke~vhauke ‘door’

  • In words like the following, some people use short vowels (v, u, e), and some use long vowels (a, o, ē):

rvkko~rakko ‘horse’

lucv~locv ‘turtle’

sukhv~sokhv ‘hog’

mucv-nettv~mocv-nettv ‘today’

We can appreciate differences in spelling without fighting: just follow your teacher, if you have one.

License

Icon for the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License

Maketskēs / You can say it Copyright © by Linda Sulphur Bear and Jack B. Martin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.